Savamala’s guidebook

Savamala
Savamala’s guidebook

Food scene

it is good place and 50m from Savamala hotel!
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Bistro Mali Pijac
61 Karađorđeva
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it is good place and 50m from Savamala hotel!
Perfect and oldest restaurant in Belgrade, very nice domestic wine!
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6 Kralja Petra
62 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Perfect and oldest restaurant in Belgrade, very nice domestic wine!
Domestic Serbian food
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Zavičaj
77 Gavrila Principa
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Domestic Serbian food

Neighborhoods

The most beautiful and biggest park in Belgrade, which is also the most important cultural and historical complex, in which the Belgrade Fortress stands high above the Sava and Danube confluence. The name Kalemegdan applies only to the spacious plateau surrounding the Fortress, which was turned into a park in the eighties of the XIX century. When the Fortress served as Belgrade's chief military stronghold, the plateau was a place from which the enemy was kept under observation and where preparations were made for combats. Its name derives from the Turkish words kale (fort) and megdan (field). The Turks also called it Fichir-bair, which means "the contemplation hill".
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Công viên Kalemegdan
291 người dân địa phương đề xuất
The most beautiful and biggest park in Belgrade, which is also the most important cultural and historical complex, in which the Belgrade Fortress stands high above the Sava and Danube confluence. The name Kalemegdan applies only to the spacious plateau surrounding the Fortress, which was turned into a park in the eighties of the XIX century. When the Fortress served as Belgrade's chief military stronghold, the plateau was a place from which the enemy was kept under observation and where preparations were made for combats. Its name derives from the Turkish words kale (fort) and megdan (field). The Turks also called it Fichir-bair, which means "the contemplation hill".